ALVIN JOURNEYMAN
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Brave New Worlds
When the government wields its power against its own people, every citizen becomes an enemy of the state. Will you fight the system, or be ground to dust beneath the boot of tyranny?In his smash-hit anthologies Wastelands and The Living Dead, acclaimed editor John Joseph Adams showed you what happens when society is utterly wiped away. Now he brings you a glimpse into an equally terrifying future — what happens when civilization invades and dictates every aspect of your life?From 1984 to The Handmaid’s Tale, from Children of Men to Bioshock, the dystopian imagination has been a vital and gripping cautionary force. Brave New Worlds collects 33 of the best tales of totalitarian menace by some of today’s most visionary writers.From Huxley's Brave New World, to Orwell's 1984, to Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, dystopian books have always been an integral part of both science fiction and literature, and have influenced the broader culture discussion in unique and permanent ways. Brave New Worlds brings together the best dystopian fiction of the last 30 years, demonstrating the diversity that flourishes in this compelling subgenre. This landmark tome contains stories by Ursula K. Le Guin, Cory Doctorow, M. Rickert, Paolo Bacigalupi, Orson Scott Card, Neil Gaiman, Ray Bradbury, and many others.
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Capitol
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Children of the Mind
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Cruel Miracles
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Earthborn
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Earthfall
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Enchantment
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Ender in exile
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Ender's Game
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Ender's Shadow
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Federations
From Star Trek to Star Wars, from Dune to Foundation, science fiction has a rich history of exploring the idea of vast intergalactic societies, and the challenges facing those living in or trying to manage such societies. The stories in Federations will continue that tradition. What are the social/religious/environmental/technological implications of living in such a vast society? What happens when expansionist tendencies on a galactic scale come into conflict with the indigenous peoples of other planets, of other races? And what of the issue of communicating across such distances, or the problems caused by relativistic travel? These are just some of the questions and issues that the stories in Federations will take on.
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Federations
From Star Trek to Star Wars, from Dune to Foundation, science fiction has a rich history of exploring the idea of vast intergalactic societies, and the challenges facing those living in or trying to manage such societies. The stories in Federations will continue that tradition. What are the social/religious/environmental/technological implications of living in such a vast society? What happens when expansionist tendencies on a galactic scale come into conflict with the indigenous peoples of other planets, of other races? And what of the issue of communicating across such distances, or the problems caused by relativistic travel? These are just some of the questions and issues that the stories in Federations will take on.
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Feed The Baby Of Love
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First Meetings In the Enderverse
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Flux Tales Of Human Futures
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Foundation’s Friends
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Glizdawce
Czekał 7000 lat, by pokonać ludzkość.Przyszła na świat, by przynieść wybawienie lub całkowitą zagładę…Znakomita powieść wielokrotnego laureata nagród Hugo i Nebula, dorównująca napięciem i pomysłowością Grze Endera a głębią i skomplikowaniem Mówcy umarłych.Tym razem rzecz dzieje się na planecie Imaculata, skolonizowanej przez człowieka setki pokoleń wcześniej. Cywilizacja ludzka jest jednak w ciągłym zagrożeniu. Zgodnie z przepowiednią ratunek lub ostateczną zagładę ma przynieść pracowita potomkini Kapitana Statku.
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Grinning Man
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Hart's Hope
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